Unconventional solution for a hardware or software problem.
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Examples for "mess"
Examples for "mess"
1The mess left behind was 50 times greater than the previous year.
2SWITHIN: In truth; it does remind one of the mess of pottage.
3Regardless, this aspect could lead to great message or a great mess.
4The upper structure on the top of the brigade-mess also fell in.
5I called Harlan, thinking he'd come home and left behind a mess.
1Now read: Call of Duty Warzone: New season six patch update released
2But Mr Barton said crews would continue to patch together more information.
3This new patch will include a few new aspects namely: Reinvigorated fauna.
4Results: There were no early deaths or major complications following patch repair.
5One group of physicists think they have a patch: quantum-encrypted power stations.
1Kim Zetter explained everything we know so far aboutUkraine's power plant hack.
2That system was not involved in the data hack, the company said.
3However, Maduro insists Venezuela's system is entirely trustworthy and impossible to hack.
4He said the hack demonstrated Australia's need to increase its digital security.
5We also have a way of learning while having fun: hack days.
1Migrants attend a French lesson near their makeshift camp in Paris, France.
2She felt safe here, part of the makeshift family of Tres' foundlings.
3UNICEF has set up latrines, provided drinking water, and opened makeshift schools.
4The makeshift camp was home to about 700 migrants, the source added.
5In some instances, mothers gave birth in field hospitals or makeshift facilities.
1However, implementing the workaround seriously impedes the usability of the Windows system.
2This is a workaround that Apple will likely patch sooner than later.
3It's a workaround that depends on tech to do a better job.
4Yeah, in theory we have our own people, but you're my workaround.
5That's a necessary workaround for being able to invest in a government-restricted sector.
1Everything you ever needed to know to survive you learned from MacGyver.
2He could also be Crocodile Dundee or MacGyver in his spare time.
3They joined Hollywood movies, McDonald's and MacGyver re-runs in brainwashing the masses.
4Think of Good Eats as a cross between Julia Child's Kitchen Wisdom and MacGyver.
5Full disclosure-I'mcurrently the Technical Consult for the MacGyver show.
1Remember what a furious bodge that turned out to be?
2But it works well, and makes you realise how often other crime shows bodge their endings. 22.
3I was far too tired, and not in the mood; I made a bodge of narrating my report.
4The bodge job is so dodge, the trains sport disabled accessible toilets that wheelchairs can't properly fit into.
1A little bit of peer-reviewed science says a homebuilt kludge might work.
2The crucial kludge may happen after the trial is finished.
3This was one incredibly crude kludge-up from start to finish.
4Whether by accident or by design, it's a kludge.
5Get something professional, though, not a kludge-job like this.
1It was, I perceive, a jerry-built scheme, run up at short notice.
2Tells about other features of Koch's jerry-built scheme for closing the budget gap.
3Properly constructed buildings held firm, while jerry-built structures collapsed with the most appalling consequences.
4The jerry-built home of the Early Bungalow Period stands up bravely under the Mortgage.
5General Headquarters had been established in a house near by, a middle-class, flamboyant, jerry-built affair.
1The problem is that people, as a rule, prefer the quick fix.
2There is no one answer, no one way, and no quick fix.
3But those who are looking for a quick fix risk getting slimed.
4But Cameron is not alone in his hope of a quick fix.
5But Gates acknowledged there was no quick fix to relations with Pyongyang.
1I can see from here that the jury rig is raised and working.
1Here are some tips and tricks to help get you race ready.
2Here are seven tips and tricks to keep your digital locks secure.
3All your heath tips and tricks boiled down into a short segment.
4Let us know how you're getting on, and share your tips and tricks.
5If you've got your won tips and tricks, share them in the comments.
1In fact, he argued forcefully against the botch-up, to great personal cost.
2The National Party called for Clark to be sacked after the botch-up.
3Outbreaks of insanity and botch-up reside everywhere in the parliamentary precinct.
4Trying to now blame Labour for its botch-up is breathtakingly arrogant.
5The Prime Minister refused to apologise for the border botch-up, when asked about it today.
1Quick and dirty solutions for today's challenges will be paid for by future generations.
1Nets, barriers and rubbish-fishing vessels are likely to provide a temporary fix.
2Threading Threading is a good temporary fix depending on your hair type.
3But he warned it was likely to be only a temporary fix.
4A temporary fix would only be able to hold light traffic, he said.
5A temporary fix may be to power down your iPhone and then restart it.
1The crack remains and this kluge gives the bell its imperfect but distinctive tone.
2He would find a way to "kluge the system."
3But I ask to see the great pioneer, Kluge Hans, Clever Hans.
4Frau Kluge dismisses this with the wave of an arthritis-bunched hand.
5So Kluge's team and ours got busy, stunning and bagging 'em.
6Frau Kluge mumbles and tugs at a loop of yarn on her sweater.
7But that need not necessarily mean dark times, Kluge said.
8Frau Kluge, I thought we might talk about the interview-
9Kluge swapped the stock fork for a front end pulled from a Suzuki GSX-R1000.
10It was the first time Ewan has worked with his new leadout rider, Roger Kluge.
11Trudy looks up at Frau Kluge with new interest.
12Kluge is riding a modified Zero S street bike that Zero really ought to produce.
13Kluge has had the bike up to 84 mph.
14It- Idonot eat French food, Frau Kluge announces.
15Trudy waits for him in her car on Frau Kluge's street, feeling like a burglar.
16Well, thank you, Frau Kluge, but are you sure you want to do it so soon?